AC/DC and CCR come to mind. Doesn’t bother me though. It’s the audio equivalent to eating a bag of Doritos. The flavor doesn’t change, but every now and then there’s one with a little more powder on it.
and just like Doritos, every once in a while you gorge on a bunch of doritos until you get totally sick of them and swear you don’t like them any more. A month goes by and you start snacking on them again because you hopelessly like them.
"With us, it's to be expected. As my brother [Malcolm Young] used to say when somebody said, 'Every album you've ever made sounds the same...'
"He said, 'Yeah. It's the same band.' When we started, we weren't reinventing the wheel. This is what we do best - we make rock 'n' roll." ~ Angus Young
AC/DC and CCR come to mind. Doesn’t bother me though. It’s the audio equivalent to eating a bag of Doritos. The flavor doesn’t change, but every now and then there’s one with a little more powder on it.
Hard disagree about CCR.
and just like Doritos, every once in a while you gorge on a bunch of doritos until you get totally sick of them and swear you don’t like them any more. A month goes by and you start snacking on them again because you hopelessly like them.
Dog on the Road
I am both amazed and disappointed it’s taken this long for me to learn how to sing AC/DC. It was Marge all along.